Talent Awakening: Draconic Overlord Of The Apocalypse

Chapter 490: • A Cage of Good Intentions Part Four

Chapter 490: • A Cage of Good Intentions Part Four

“That feeling—that sting, that ache in your chest that makes you question everything. It burns, doesn’t it? Like something got carved out of you and left hollow.”

Miyu didn’t respond, but her shoulders tensed slightly, eyes still fixed on the moonlit horizon.

“That’s the spark too,” Alister continued, more softly now. “Not just joy. Not just hope. But the pain that shaped you… the moments that made you think you’d break but you refused to.”

He tilted his head, looking at her sideways.

“A dragon isn’t born from pride alone. We roar not just to show our strength, but because we remember what it meant to be voiceless… to be small. A dragon rises not because the world wills it, nor because destiny demands it—but because it chooses to rise, again and again, no matter what tried to keep it grounded. That relentless madness is at the core of all dragonkind.”

He reached out and gently tapped two fingers against her sternum.

“Right there. That wound of yours? Don’t seal it away. Let it speak. Let it become something real.”

Miyu swallowed hard, then slowly placed her hand over the same spot.

“Even if it hurts?” she asked.

“Especially because it hurts,” he said, eyes firm. “Because now… you know what it feels like to be alive.”

Silence stretched between them again, but this time it felt heavier. Sacred.

Then, in a voice barely louder than the breeze, he added, “Now… breathe with that memory. Let it rise, let it burn, and call it back to the surface.”

“Call yourself back.”

“Your form will reflect what’s inside you,” Alister said, eyes glowing faintly now. “So don’t try to be me. Don’t try to be Father. Let whatever rises… rise as you.”

Alister’s voice dropped into a near whisper, but each word struck like a steady drumbeat against her heart.

“Remember the pain,” he said. “Not to wallow in it—but to own it. Picture that moment. The ache of waiting, the silence that answered instead of me. Imagine you’re there again… but this time, you’re not helpless. You’re willing yourself to change what happened that day.”

Miyu’s breath hitched.

“Don’t just remember it,” he continued, “feel it… like you’re carving your will into the world itself.”

His hand lowered, brushing the edge of her arm.

“And as you do… remember what it felt like in the spar with Father. That heat in your limbs, that spark, the thrill humming in your veins. The energy flowing—untamed, wild, but yours.”

He stepped back, letting the air between them fill with tension, with quiet magic.

“Let those two things meet. The hurt that made you question… and the power that made you realize what you were becoming. Don’t run from either. Fuse them. Let that spark light up an inferno inside you.”

She focused on that spark, feeding it with the pain, letting it grow fierce and wild inside her. It wasn’t just a memory anymore—it was a fire awakening, burning away the doubt and fear.

Her breath hitched, and suddenly her body tensed. A low, primal hum rose from her chest, vibrating through her limbs. The air around her shimmered faintly as the first tendrils of her golden mana began to stir.

Alister watched quietly, a soft smile tugging at the corner of his lips.

“Good,” he said softly. “Now hold onto that feeling. Push it forward, let it out… let it rage.”

Slowly, almost imperceptibly at first, the faint shimmer of scales began to ripple across Miyu’s skin.

They started as tiny specks, glimmering like shards of moonlight, then spread outward in delicate patterns tracing her arms and shoulders.

Her body grew subtly, a strength coiling beneath her flesh as her muscles tensed and lengthened. Behind her, a slender glossy silver tail unfurled from the base of her spine, swaying gently like a banner in the night breeze.

Her breath hitched as sharp, crisp twitches traveled through her limbs. White horns curved elegantly from her temples, their smooth surface catching the soft glow of the lanterns.

Scales spread around her back in jagged clusters, stopping just short of reaching her face.

A sudden, sharp ripping sound broke the quiet—the shoes she’d been wearing shredded as talons erupted from her toes, razor-sharp and gleaming cold.

Finally, she stopped, breathing heavy but steady. Her eyes sparkled with a mixture of awe and triumph.

“I did it,” she exclaimed, voice bright and exhilarated. “I really did it!”

Miyu turned slowly in place, admiring her newly awakened form as her tail swished playfully behind her. The moonlight shimmered across the silver gloss of her scales, catching on the sharp angles of her horns and the smooth ripple of talons beneath her now-bare feet.

She looked like something torn from a legend—beautiful, dangerous, radiant with power—and she knew it.

A grin crept onto her face, a sharp gleam of satisfaction dancing in her eyes. Her chest swelled with pride, the rush of mana still burning warm in her core.

She struck a pose, resting one clawed hand on her hip and tilting her head smugly. “You know,” she said, her voice still breathless with excitement, “I think I look way cooler than you ever did in your form.”

Alister raised an eyebrow, one corner of his mouth twitching. “Is that so?”

“Mm-hmm,” she hummed, swaying her tail with deliberate flair. “Sleek horns, elegant tail, perfect color balance. I mean, come on—have you seen your claws? They look like you dipped your hands in charcoal and gave up halfway.”

He chuckled, shaking his head as he folded his arms across his chest. “Keep dreaming, lizard girl. You can only talk when you grow a proper pair of wings.”

Miyu gasped dramatically. “Rude!” she exclaimed, her wings—tiny nubs for now—twitching at her back as if offended on her behalf. She jabbed a talon in his direction, careful not to scratch the air too hard. “Say that again and I’ll slice your cloak next time we spar!”

Alister didn’t flinch. Instead, he raised both hands innocently. “I’m just saying, for someone who just transformed for the first time, you’re awfully cocky.”

“I earned this cockiness,” she retorted, tapping her sternum where the transformation had begun. “You were the one giving all those lectures about pain and roaring and stuff. I just did what you told me to—rose up.”

“You also threatened to ruin my wardrobe.”

“Because you insulted my wings!”

Alister snorted, eyes warm with quiet pride beneath the amusement. “Your wings are… fine, Miyu.”

“Fine?” she narrowed her eyes.

“I mean, they’re a little short, but—”

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